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It starts with so much joy, you can see it in its purest form with those kids enjoying themselves. The attempt to colour an aeroplane, the antics with the warden and milkman pure unadulterated joy of holi. And the way it ends – goosebumps.

I’m speechless.

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Both my parents and in laws donated their eyes. They did sign some stuff many years before they passed away. But what is important, is that your wishes are made known to the family. We simply called up the eyebank at the LTMG hospital in Mumbai. They come within the hour or so, and everything is done in a way that no one’s sensibilities are hurt. You dont need to be a member or anything. Many people sign up, and everything gets forgotten at the concerned moment. I suppose a signed paper would help in case of family disagreements over whether eye donation is to be done. In that sense, the telephone numbers and email at the end of thre video should be able to send you the paperwork.

Thank you for the info suranga. It makes sense in what you say. I wish more people would be like your folks, and be generous with such donations. Just think! what a huge difference it would make in these kids lives. Man!

And about the last part of the video = my bad 😦 I saw the video on FB (where the ending did not have any info on eye donation) and searched it on you tube to upload it here. Did not watch the you-tube version till the end where they showed the contact info! *facepalm*

Wow…Thats so amazing…Thanks for sharing it Piyu. And yes I want to donate my eyes too. All my life, I dont know if I will ever get a chance to hep others and do my part for the society..atleast this I wish I can..